-are

Etymology 1
From.

Usage notes

 * See as an example of a regular -are verb.
 * The only -are verbs are,  and  and verbs derived from or suffixed by them (, ,  ...).
 * and related verbs (from Latin ) are considered to be irregular -ere verbs.
 * See as an example of such an adjective.

Etymology 2
From.

Etymology 1
From Proto-Italic *-āzi, in which z changed into r due to rhotacism. Formed by analogy with.

Etymology
.

Etymology
From the. Also substituting. This suffix is not Germanic, ultimately deriving from through borrowings, and lives on in different guises in the Germanic languages, e.g., in the 🇨🇬, used for the same purpose.

Suffix

 * 1) a suffix used to create agent nouns from verbs; such as, from

Etymology
From, present infinitive of , from. Compare 🇨🇬.

Etymology
From, from (also substituting ), from.

Suffix

 * 1)  Regular construction of comparative:  →
 * 2)  Denotes a person or object who (regularly) performs the action of the verb:  →
 * 3) Used to form the names of residents or inhabitants of particular places; in particular towns/cities:  → . Note that the resulting word is not capitalized.

Usage notes
Unchanged in the plural nominative, this having what in Swedish is called.

Synonyms

 * (3) (in some cases not as common as )